2026 Player Rankings: Top Centers
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Over the course of the next several days, Prep Hoops Florida is taking a deeper dive at the top upcoming sophomores by position. Next, we will be headlining with our top five centers in the Class of 2026. Our latest…
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Continue ReadingOver the course of the next several days, Prep Hoops Florida is taking a deeper dive at the top upcoming sophomores by position. Next, we will be headlining with our top five centers in the Class of 2026. Our latest rankings for the sophomore class have been updated on our website.
The 7-0 sophomore is entering his second season playing in the United States after coming from China prior to his freshman season. The left-handed rim presence has good hands and footwork while rarely forcing up a tough shot. He rebounds and defends the paint at a high level where college coaches have started to take notice on Huan early. Huan can also be a threat to score from the mid-range and has taken limited attempts from beyond the arc as he learns to become a stretch five.
The 6-10 sophomore is poised to have a big season ahead as has the combination skillset of size, length and athleticism. Bryant can score off dribble drives and on the attack at a high level. On the defensive end, Bryant has shown impressive footwork to defend in the paint as well as out near the perimeter. He also rebounds and can block shots at a high level where he averaged a double-double as a freshman season at North Tampa Christian. He is also quick to get up the floor and has good ball-handling skills for his size on the offensive end of the floor.
The 6-7 sophomore plays both ends of the floor at a high level bringing a ton of physicality and rim protection. Corris is an athletic forward who can occasionally play out on the wing finishes exceptionally well with both hands around the rim. He is a strong on-the-ball defender and can switch to guard on the interior if needed. On the offensive end, he is very unselfish and gets his teammates involved often.
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The 6-8 sophomore forward has an advanced IQ for his age to go along with a high motor. He is a threat around the rim and low post where he has great hands and is a traditional back-to-the-basket type of player. This summer he has also expanded his game into becoming a viable threat from beyond the arc where he has a smooth release. On the defensive end, Weathers plays with a ton of length where he can rebound and block shots at a high level.